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Upcoming Events
Summer Music Mondays: Katie Mitchell
Katie Mitchell is a singer/songwriter whose powerful, soulful voice is often compared to the likes of Janis Joplin. Although she now calls Long Island her home, her musical roots began at a very young age with her family of musicians in Virginia and Ohio. Mitchell grew up listening to an eclectic mix of music from folk and Americana and classic rock. Mitchell and her band have performed at well-known venues and festivals, and they are known and love for their eclectic mix of originals and covers from Lady Gaga to Led Zeppelin, and lesser known groups such as Lucius and Wet Leg. Reserve your ticket
Where
Baldwin Public Library
2385 Grand Ave.
Baldwin, NY
Phone
516-223-6228
Price
free
Website
baldwinpl.orgOur Unfinished Revolution(s): A discussion Between Curator and Artist
Join Our Unfinished Revolution(s) curator, Presley Rodriguez and Shinnecock artist Jeremy Dennis, who will discuss the themes presented in the exhibition as well Dennis' works created especially for it. Our Unfinished Revolution(s), currently on view at the Hofstra University Museum of Art (through July 24), commemorates the U.S. Semiquincentennial and the signing of the Declaration of Independence. The exhibition offers visitors an opportunity to reflect on the nation’s history and to consider its future by engaging with art that poses questions about the founding document’s historical legacy. In addition to Dennis, other artists whose work is represented in Our Unfinished Revolution(s) include William Hogarth, Alexander Calder, and Faith Ringgold.
Where
Baldwin Public Library
2385 Grand Ave.
Baldwin, NY
Phone
516-223-6228
Price
free
Website
baldwinpl.orgOnline: The Revolutionary Women of Hamilton
Eliza was more than the "best of wives," Maria was more than a pamphlet... and Peggy was more than an afterthought. In this 45-minute presentation, learn about the Schuyler sisters along with other notable revolutionary women from the hit Broadway musical Hamilton with historian and public speaker, Marti Londal. Londal has been a chapter president with the Alexander Hamilton Awareness Society since 2015. She loves confronting myths propagated by the musical and using the recent enthusiasm for Revolutionary War history to go beyond the traditional textbooks to examine how precedents set 250 years ago are still very much a part of our daily lives. register for a Zoom link















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